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Capt. Brandon Branch decides to go back to his roots and compete against long-time friend Laremy Strickland to see who can catch the biggest bag.
Capt. Brandon Branch decides to go back to his roots and compete against long-time friend Laremy Strickland to see who can catch the biggest bag.
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S2, EP3 "Long Shot"Brandon Branch chases yellowfin with the guys from Fishing Florida Charters.
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S1, EP1 "Shallow Water Studs"Capt. Brandon Branch takes one of his buddies from Diamond Fishing Products out for some shallow grouper action in Crystal River, Fla.; this style of fishing is becoming more popular and provides trophy-quality fish in less than ten feet of water.
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S1, EP3 "Backcountry Magic on the Nature Coast"Captain Brandon Branch fishes with his tournament partner, Captain Brian Sawyer; the goal from this trip is to show what the nature coast has to offer every month of the year.
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S1, EP4 "How It All Started"Capt. Brandon Branch decides to go back to his roots and compete against long-time friend Laremy Strickland to see who can catch the biggest bag.
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S1, EP2 "Karma Fish"Capt. Brandon Branch has the opportunity to finally go fish Yankeetown, Fla., like never before with Capt. Trey Mikell, who established himself as one of the best guides in that area.
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